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− | '''Judge Reinhold''' is an American actor. | + | '''Judge Reinhold''' is an American actor. [[Marge Simpson]] is a fan of his. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | When | + | When Marge found out that her [[Jaqueline Bouvier|mother]] was going to marry [[Mr. Burns]] she told her that she couldn't, because Burns was evil, and tried to sway her toward getting together with [[Abraham Simpson]]. Jacqueline countered by saying that Abe was "an old fusspot". Marge then conceded that Grampa had his problems, but compared to Mr. Burns he was "Judge-freaking-Reinhold!" The comparison was lost on Jacqueline, however, as she didn't know who Reinhold was. |
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | {{w|Judge Reinhold}} is a character actor who generally plays roles that call for an "awkward nice guy" demeanor, which explains Marge's being one of his fans and having a favorable opinion of him, particularly by comparison to Mr. Burns. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Character Information
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Judge Reinhold is an American actor. Marge Simpson is a fan of his.
History
When Marge found out that her mother was going to marry Mr. Burns she told her that she couldn't, because Burns was evil, and tried to sway her toward getting together with Abraham Simpson. Jacqueline countered by saying that Abe was "an old fusspot". Marge then conceded that Grampa had his problems, but compared to Mr. Burns he was "Judge-freaking-Reinhold!" The comparison was lost on Jacqueline, however, as she didn't know who Reinhold was.
Behind the Laughter
Judge Reinhold is a character actor who generally plays roles that call for an "awkward nice guy" demeanor, which explains Marge's being one of his fans and having a favorable opinion of him, particularly by comparison to Mr. Burns.
Appearances
- Episode – "Lady Bouvier's Lover" (mentioned)